5656Buena Vista AvenueAn Oakland State of Mind929,000

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The Scoop

Positioned prominently in Upper Rockridge, 5656 Buena Vista Avenue is glamorous, open and modern. In fact, the kitchen was featured in the East Bay / San Francisco edition of Kitchen Trend Magazine. The house features modernist light fixtures, a large master bedroom suite with walk-in closet, oversized shower, fireplace and Golden Gate views, and a bonus loft space ideal for office, reading or lounging. The kitchen offers Miele, Bosch and Thermador appliances, Miele Nespresso machine, stone counters and built-in refrigerator – optimal for entertaining. Living in Upper Rockridge you can keep your finger on the pulse of the city. Live Oaklandishly and score easy access to Art Murmur, the East Bay Regional Park, Lake Merritt. Picnic at Lake Temescal and dine at local favorites such as Millennium, Wood Tavern and Ramen Shop, to name a few.

FEATURES INCLUDE:

• 3 bedrooms, 2½ bathrooms

• 2,215 sq. ft. (aprx) interior per public record

• 5,372 sq. ft. (aprx) lot per public record

• Enjoy no yard to maintain and having space galore

• Fantastic separation of space and ample storage

• Attached garage with interior access

• Built in 1995

• Conveniently located near Rockridge with superb access to freeways, BART and more

Oakland Love

Neighborhood

UPPER ROCKRIDGE

It’s no wonder that Upper Rockridge is one of Oakland’s most desirable neighborhoods. It offers winding streets, sweeping views of the San Francisco Bay and impressive houses in an array of architectural styles.

Nestled between Rockridge’s Broadway, Highway 13 and the Montclair district, Upper Rockridge offers close proximity to highways, BART and some of Oakland’s finest shopping and restaurants.Much of this area burned in the Oakland Hills firestorm of 1991, which led to an overall facelift for the neighborhood. The larger wooded lots were replaced with grander homes staggering the hillside to compete for the coveted Bay Bridge and Campanile views. Most of the homes were constructed in the last two decades, but still boast the traditional architectural styles admired by Bay Area residents: slate gabled tutors, sprawling Mediterraneans and Craftsmans.